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so i would not -- i mean, is tim cook steve jobs? no, who is steve jobs? steve jobs was this rare creature. but does that mine because he's gone and apple is gone? a lot of people that steve jobs recruited still run that company including tim co. >> rose: including eddie, including the design genius that we love. and who's gaining more responsibility, by the way. >> but they all are people -- they wake up every morning when you're jeff bezos and mark zuckerberg or tim cook at apple or c. balmer at microsoft or larry paige at google, they wake up every morning and they say "what is samsung doing? what is microsoft doing? what is google doing somewhat is facebook doing?" and even though they cooperate with some of these -- i mean, think about here -- google is a major partner of samsung and a major reason for samsung's success. yet if you're samsung and you say "why did google buy motorola? that's a competitor of mine! what are they doing with that?" and google says "i have a great relationship with jeff bezos, he was one of our early investors." then they w
so i would not -- i mean, is tim cook steve jobs? no, who is steve jobs? steve jobs was this rare creature. but does that mine because he's gone and apple is gone? a lot of people that steve jobs recruited still run that company including tim co. >> rose: including eddie, including the design genius that we love. and who's gaining more responsibility, by the way. >> but they all are people -- they wake up every morning when you're jeff bezos and mark zuckerberg or tim cook at apple...
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here is steve. [applause] and as always, if for some reason cobbler cannot fulfil his duties as the official white house turkey, gobbler will be waiting in the wings. [applause] from here, these two lucky birds will be swept up in a whirlwind of fame and fortune that will ultimately lead them to mount vernon, where they will spend their twilight years in the home of george washington. later today, michelle, malia, sasha and i will be taking two turkey's the were not so lucky to a local food bank here in washington, d.c. i would like to ask every american to do what they can to help families who are in need of a real thanksgiving this year. tomorrow, in the company of friends and loved ones, we will celebrate a uniquely american holiday. it is a chance for us to spend time with the people that we care about, and to give thanks for the blessings that we enjoy, and to think about how lucky we are to live in the greatest nation on earth. it is also a time to remember those who are less fortunate. this y
here is steve. [applause] and as always, if for some reason cobbler cannot fulfil his duties as the official white house turkey, gobbler will be waiting in the wings. [applause] from here, these two lucky birds will be swept up in a whirlwind of fame and fortune that will ultimately lead them to mount vernon, where they will spend their twilight years in the home of george washington. later today, michelle, malia, sasha and i will be taking two turkey's the were not so lucky to a local food...
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i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> in a nondescript t-shirt at a nondescript desk, mark zuckerberg runs a vast global empire, leading the whole internet in his direction. is the goal for you to conquer the whole internet? to own the internet? >> well, think about it like this. people--if they can use a product of any category--photos, music, tv, anything--either by themselves or with their friends... >> mm-hmm. >> i think most of the time, people want to do those things with their friends, so-- >> so is the answer "yes"? [ticking] you describe bill gates in very harsh terms. um, you've described him as being quite abusive. i mean, it's not a pretty picture. >> and i felt like when i wrote it, i should just tell it like it happened, in an unvarnished way, warts and all. >> you'll hear how the two high school buddies who started microsoft and a computer revolution had some pretty trying times along the way. do you think he came to think that you weren't working as hard as he
i'm steve kroft. thanks for joining us. [ticking] [ticking] >> in a nondescript t-shirt at a nondescript desk, mark zuckerberg runs a vast global empire, leading the whole internet in his direction. is the goal for you to conquer the whole internet? to own the internet? >> well, think about it like this. people--if they can use a product of any category--photos, music, tv, anything--either by themselves or with their friends... >> mm-hmm. >> i think most of the time,...
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eastern with an analysis of the election by david plouffe and steve schmidt. anne marie slaugther talks about the challenges of balancing work lives and personal lives and how that affects policy. jeff fager spoke to students at arizona state university. in a few moments, a discussion of the evolution of facebook. in less than an hour, a forum on how gaming can solve the world's problems. after that, leon panetta at the center for a new american security. and for 90 on the economic outlook -- ben fobernanke. david savage, phyllis energy, and the enreg bill. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. on c- span. >> they are using a mobile phone primarily to access facebook because they have not had access to a laptop or pc. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure media in communication that you have in the u.s., a lot of americans will say, facebook is great for gossiping and seeing what my friends are eating for lunch, but if you were to talk to somebody in the middle east, you would hear a different story, which is that facebook was providi
eastern with an analysis of the election by david plouffe and steve schmidt. anne marie slaugther talks about the challenges of balancing work lives and personal lives and how that affects policy. jeff fager spoke to students at arizona state university. in a few moments, a discussion of the evolution of facebook. in less than an hour, a forum on how gaming can solve the world's problems. after that, leon panetta at the center for a new american security. and for 90 on the economic outlook --...
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steve, lesley, scott, so many people who have poured their lives and careers into this because we all believe in it. producers who have been there for years. we have a huge number of people. allison hired half of them. i will give you her phone number. [laughter] there is a huge number of young people who really wanted to be part of it because they were driven to participate in that kind of a place. there is a long line of people who want to work at "60 minutes." so, we believe in it. sometimes, you have to put it all in a line. if you believe in it. it is going well. if it is not going well, that is the responsibility i feel i have. we need to do well. we need to make sure we tell our stories well. we need to make sure it is interesting so captivate the audience. you will like it. they get used to it. that is how you get people talking about your broadcast and come back for more. >> hello. how are you? >> good. >> i am a freshman. you take out the fluff. what is the effect of that on a national level? how do you think your show has affected individuals, both nationally and worldwide?
steve, lesley, scott, so many people who have poured their lives and careers into this because we all believe in it. producers who have been there for years. we have a huge number of people. allison hired half of them. i will give you her phone number. [laughter] there is a huge number of young people who really wanted to be part of it because they were driven to participate in that kind of a place. there is a long line of people who want to work at "60 minutes." so, we believe in it....
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i thought steve was asking karen -- >> do you play zynga games? that's what i thought too. >> are you a gamer? >> not a gamer. i wonder would facebook ever buy zynga? i don't know. >> all right. let's talk some tiffany now. losing some luster today, falling 6% on weak guidance, taking other high-end retamers down along with it. is this a red flag for luxury retailers? take a listen to what the burberry ceo had to say in a first on cnbc interview. >> typically, luxury, though, does outperform most other sectors, if you will, in good or bad times. you know, i think that our customer is probably being a little more conservative. you can't talk about the luxury customer in the aggregate either. >> i guess the biggest question is was this a tiffany-specific problem or a problem with the high-end consumer? maybe a little bit of both. if you look at tiffany's numbers, it was a product shift. inventories grew 11%. >> i think you're right. i think it's a mix of both. maybe some concern. a lot of very specific guidance. some names hung in there okay, even i
i thought steve was asking karen -- >> do you play zynga games? that's what i thought too. >> are you a gamer? >> not a gamer. i wonder would facebook ever buy zynga? i don't know. >> all right. let's talk some tiffany now. losing some luster today, falling 6% on weak guidance, taking other high-end retamers down along with it. is this a red flag for luxury retailers? take a listen to what the burberry ceo had to say in a first on cnbc interview. >> typically,...
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. >> steve jobs always said am is a hardware company. their perfection model fit it is hardware product cycle but not software. they have been iterative there. they have a dual strategy. >> we're going to take a commercial. back with reed hoffman in a minute. >>> welcome back. we're talking with reed hoffman, becky worley. >> in the spirit of your commitment to social i reached out to my followers on twitter, google plus and linkedin and said what would you ask reed hoffman. from crystal tingle on twitter -- hoping that's not your real name -- who do you wish you were connected to that you're not? >> great question. >> besides crystal tingle. >> i'm not sure crystal tingle. >> she or he, i'm sure, is lovely. >> wow. i don't get asked that question often. when i was asked that question several years ago it was ray chambers. then i got to meet him. ray was working on malaria no more and as a special ambassador to the u.n. on solving global problems. a week later i was on the phone with him. i guess because of the borrow of start of america
. >> steve jobs always said am is a hardware company. their perfection model fit it is hardware product cycle but not software. they have been iterative there. they have a dual strategy. >> we're going to take a commercial. back with reed hoffman in a minute. >>> welcome back. we're talking with reed hoffman, becky worley. >> in the spirit of your commitment to social i reached out to my followers on twitter, google plus and linkedin and said what would you ask reed...
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list, the results of the latest rankings of naughty and nice companies. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbineverest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sens from td ameritrade. david: shares of arena pharmaceutical getting a boost today. let's go back to nicole on the floor of the nyse. tell us about it, nicole. nicole: this is all about diet pills and the whole theory if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. what we are seeing is the stock is higher today, it would affect provide coverage for these two companies. both of these companies make popular diet pills. approved in june by u.s. health regulators, the first to gain approval in 13 years. this is some interesting news. doing well, that she has held on quite nicely. d
list, the results of the latest rankings of naughty and nice companies. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbineverest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the marke he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just...
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not named and yet inferred in that complaint is steve cohen who is the head of s.a.c. capital. according to the complaint, the owner of the hedge fund was aware of these trades. and a lot of people feel that this is a key development in this case. back to you. >> all right, bertha, thanks so much, bertha coombs for us down in lower manhattan. again the significance. this is the first time we're seeing the man accused by the feds of pulling off the biggest insider trading scheme in u.s. history. herb, thanks to you, as well. we'll see you again soon. and when "halftime" comes back. from black friday to the cyber monday rush, we're on the hunt for new retail stock plays and a top portfolio manager is going to tell you what should be on your shopping list. >>> and later, citi initiates coverage on america's favorite stock, apple with three separate analysts. they'll all join us exclusively to dissect the tech giant. with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then yo
not named and yet inferred in that complaint is steve cohen who is the head of s.a.c. capital. according to the complaint, the owner of the hedge fund was aware of these trades. and a lot of people feel that this is a key development in this case. back to you. >> all right, bertha, thanks so much, bertha coombs for us down in lower manhattan. again the significance. this is the first time we're seeing the man accused by the feds of pulling off the biggest insider trading scheme in u.s....
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>> i'm steve kornacki. for me of us it's home for the holidays. you get a rare chance to see old friends and distant relatives. the bad news is you get a chance to see old friends and distant relatives. >> i'm making a pledge to my friend grover norquist. you're in "the cycle," and you have my word it's going to be good. >>> the case against ambassador susan rice as a successor to hillary clinton deepens. she went to the hill today to smooth it over with senators mccain, ayotte and graham who criticized her original comments on the deadly benghazi attacks. i picture the conversation between the president and rice going like this. we want you as secretary of state, so go make nice. answer their questions so they stop attacking you and threatening to block your possible nomination. yeah, so how did that work out? >> we are significantly troubled by many of the answers that we got and some that we didn't get. it is clear that the information that she gave the american public was incorrect. >> bottom line, i'm more disturbed now than i was before with
>> i'm steve kornacki. for me of us it's home for the holidays. you get a rare chance to see old friends and distant relatives. the bad news is you get a chance to see old friends and distant relatives. >> i'm making a pledge to my friend grover norquist. you're in "the cycle," and you have my word it's going to be good. >>> the case against ambassador susan rice as a successor to hillary clinton deepens. she went to the hill today to smooth it over with senators...
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. >> steve grasso said that. >> so if, mason -- let's say mason isn't the guy for the job, is there a short list? >> i don't know. it's a good question, but it's a turn-around situation right now and europe is the crisis and then it is really pulling the whole company together and building -- they're in 25 countries or something like that. it's incredibly big already. >> we saw the magic a new ceo could have on a stock when we saw marisa meyer taking the helm. what's your take on where it is now? it does seem it's a little bit of a stretch in terms of the rally we saw -- >> well, i work for yahoo and own the stock and have since the '90s, the legacy position i've had forever. i don't want to say it's overdone. look, yahoo has a huge asset, which is 700 million people use the site worldwide. nobody else is duplicating that. facebook went by it, different business. but yahoo is holding that business. they should be able to build a good business out of that. and when the stock was trading in the low teens, basically investors were saying the core business is worthless. i hope with her at
. >> steve grasso said that. >> so if, mason -- let's say mason isn't the guy for the job, is there a short list? >> i don't know. it's a good question, but it's a turn-around situation right now and europe is the crisis and then it is really pulling the whole company together and building -- they're in 25 countries or something like that. it's incredibly big already. >> we saw the magic a new ceo could have on a stock when we saw marisa meyer taking the helm. what's...
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senior economic reporter steve liesman. can you answer that question for us, steve? >> best i can, sandy, may be early days but we are getting new information about what the expected or estimated costs of hurricane sandy. we had governor cuomo, the entire state of new york, if town add in the costs of rebuilding, the economic damage, 42 billion, inclusive what we heard from mayor bloomberg, which was new york city 19 billion on its own. we heard from governor christie from new jersey, 29.4 billion. i think this san old number, keep trying to get a newer one, 360 million right now, where they are. come here andly it up, total estimated costs, 72 billion. kbred we got another piece of data from airport. r worldwide i 16 to 22 billion for insured costs. folks, we have called the new york and new jersey governments to find out if this number is in here, we don't know. it is either 72 or 90 billion, as we start to figure this out. we do know this air number is double the previous number. is you can scale that up to the entire metro boll motorola tan area. the economic dat
senior economic reporter steve liesman. can you answer that question for us, steve? >> best i can, sandy, may be early days but we are getting new information about what the expected or estimated costs of hurricane sandy. we had governor cuomo, the entire state of new york, if town add in the costs of rebuilding, the economic damage, 42 billion, inclusive what we heard from mayor bloomberg, which was new york city 19 billion on its own. we heard from governor christie from new jersey,...
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steve liesman has been analyzing it. it doesn't seem to show an economy that is all that worried about what's like ahead for us. >> not on the consumer side. before we have seen the consumer doing well, oblivious to the cliff but measures of business sentiment declining because of the cliff. today, consumer measures continue to look pretty decent and business measures came in not too bad, pretty decent. look. durable goods up changed, we expected them to be negative and business investment up 1.7%. consumer confidence up, not too bad a number. chain store sales for the week ending saturday, including black friday. the best saturday or week ending saturday after thanksgiving that i could find back to 1990. case-shiller home prices continue their march upward. look at consumer confidence and the cliff. i want to show you the two-year chart heerz that dip you see in the middle of your screen there, that is the last debacle, the debt ceiling debacle. can't see it here yet. so you don't get excite about the numbers, give you
steve liesman has been analyzing it. it doesn't seem to show an economy that is all that worried about what's like ahead for us. >> not on the consumer side. before we have seen the consumer doing well, oblivious to the cliff but measures of business sentiment declining because of the cliff. today, consumer measures continue to look pretty decent and business measures came in not too bad, pretty decent. look. durable goods up changed, we expected them to be negative and business...
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>> well, steve, thank you. and i also want to say we've had a chance to interact with the jobs council in our harvard business school effort, and i think we have tremendous alignment with -- in fact, there's tremendous alignment. the striking thing that we've found is that, actually, we all agree on almost everything that really needs to be done. except we just can't do any of it. and i think this is now an opportunity we have to perhaps break out of that. >> you think one of -- let me just interrupt. you said the immigration of highly-skilled individuals is one. >> yeah. i'll get to that. >> and it sounds like sean hannity's on your side now. >> well -- >> yeah, so is that a more doable -- >> i hope so. i hope so. you know, i think what i'd like to do is just to frame this up a little bit to say this fiscal cliff that we've been talking about all day here and talking about all week is really important. and we have to make progress right now towards a sustainable budget, and we've got a lot of experts sitting h
>> well, steve, thank you. and i also want to say we've had a chance to interact with the jobs council in our harvard business school effort, and i think we have tremendous alignment with -- in fact, there's tremendous alignment. the striking thing that we've found is that, actually, we all agree on almost everything that really needs to be done. except we just can't do any of it. and i think this is now an opportunity we have to perhaps break out of that. >> you think one of -- let...
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our senior economics reporter steve leisman is here. what struck you about this report? i remember the day before yesterday you were saying don't expect that kind of performance in the fourth quarter. >> exactly. i'll take it. we can get to 2.7%. it is better than 2%. i don't love how we got there. big parts of that was government spending at the federal side. also you had inventories go up. what you didn't have is -- we marked down consumer spending and business spending was negative. i want to do 3%, 3.5%, 4% with strong consumer spending and strong business spending. those will be a sustainable path for the economy. >> can't let you go without a little fed speak. mr. dudley, new york fed chief, speaking this morning. >> some important comments. hurricane sandy was directly in his district so he made some comments about it. he said that the damage was worse than first anticipated. that's something we've been talking a lot about. original number was $50 billion. it's in the $70 billion to $90 billion range. it is probably going to shave a quarter to half a point off gdp
our senior economics reporter steve leisman is here. what struck you about this report? i remember the day before yesterday you were saying don't expect that kind of performance in the fourth quarter. >> exactly. i'll take it. we can get to 2.7%. it is better than 2%. i don't love how we got there. big parts of that was government spending at the federal side. also you had inventories go up. what you didn't have is -- we marked down consumer spending and business spending was negative. i...
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take a look, steve. $7,000. $23,000 for steve carpenter. we'll be right back with more millionaire right after this. yay. >> here is your question of the day: stay tuned for the answer. >> the answer to that question was tuba. and welcome back to millionaire. steve carpenter from chicago. we love your enthusiasm. it's so fantastic. i can tell you're having fun. >> i'm having a great time, meredith. [laughter] >> have you always wanted to be on the show? >> i've wanted to since i saw john carpenter win the million dollars. >> oh, he was the first one to ever win on millionaire. >> the first one to ever win ann >> and you're a carpenter. >> i am. it's my last name. >> okay, well-- >> i hope it's lucky. >> i hope it's lucky too. so far, so good. $23,000 in your bank. 8 away from a million. 4 away from round 2, at that point, you keep all the money in your bank. so are you ready to keep playing? >> meredith, i'm ready. >> then let's play. [cheers and applause] at screenings of the rocky horror picture members often toss what in the air when bra
take a look, steve. $7,000. $23,000 for steve carpenter. we'll be right back with more millionaire right after this. yay. >> here is your question of the day: stay tuned for the answer. >> the answer to that question was tuba. and welcome back to millionaire. steve carpenter from chicago. we love your enthusiasm. it's so fantastic. i can tell you're having fun. >> i'm having a great time, meredith. [laughter] >> have you always wanted to be on the show? >> i've...
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the overridie inine ining gdp i sandy but the fiscal cliff. >> steve liesman. online retailers stacking up the deal offerings on this cyber-monday. still ahead, ceo of home shopping network gives us a read on traffic that company has been seeing thus far. plus, tyler and cameron winklevoss headed to post 9. we're back in two. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's another reason more investors are saying... music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors
the overridie inine ining gdp i sandy but the fiscal cliff. >> steve liesman. online retailers stacking up the deal offerings on this cyber-monday. still ahead, ceo of home shopping network gives us a read on traffic that company has been seeing thus far. plus, tyler and cameron winklevoss headed to post 9. we're back in two. [ male announcer ] how do you trade? with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on...
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steve madden is a sell. i think foot locker as nike. those who want to play nike, substantial chinese business and over inventory. you want to say the best way to think about nike going over par, genuine "wall street journal" for 100 is look at foot locker and say they sell a lot of nike. >> they say we favor athletic for the stickier male customer base which sounds disgusting. >> yeah. >> the countdown to christmas marches on. did cyber-monday kill black friday this year? we'll explore that question. santelli talks to sheila bair. here what she has to say about banks, fiscal cliff and bailouts. first, the opening bell. tuesday trading action when "squawk on the street" comes back. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being read
steve madden is a sell. i think foot locker as nike. those who want to play nike, substantial chinese business and over inventory. you want to say the best way to think about nike going over par, genuine "wall street journal" for 100 is look at foot locker and say they sell a lot of nike. >> they say we favor athletic for the stickier male customer base which sounds disgusting. >> yeah. >> the countdown to christmas marches on. did cyber-monday kill black friday this...
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sanjay gupta finds out how he's giving back. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. and this is the nokia lumia 920 from at&t. it's got live tiles so all my stuff's always right there in real-time. it's like the ultimate personal assistant. but i'm me, and me needs handlers. so i hired todd to handle it for me. todd, gimme that hollywood news! what's happening on twitter? you're trending! yes! i like you todd. i don't like todd because he's quitting. but now i'm hiring a new todd and it could be you. [ male announcer ] go to workforwill.com and try live tiles, that deliver what you want in real time. only from at&t. rethink possible. i am probably going to the gas
sanjay gupta finds out how he's giving back. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td...
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abc's steve osunsami got an inside look at where the winners were picked. >> reporter: buying lottery tickets like never before, more than 189 million powerball tickets sold in this final rush. >> thanks. >> this is amazing. incredible. never before happened. >> reporter: families who crowded minimarts and waited in endless lines telling us they weren't just buying tickets they were buying hope and dreams. >> it would be the best thing in the world. nobody in my family would ever have to worry about anything ever again. >> reporter: we followed les sherman as he joined the multitudes outside this lottery retailer in arizona just across the border from california and nevada where powerball tickets aren't sold. >> i've been in line for 30 minutes. >> another 45, left. 1 hour. >> reporter: more than an hour later, les finally buys his ticket. >> definitely going to win. already spent the money. i better win. >> reporter: at powerball's tallahassee studio, security is tight, there are seven surveillance cameras and two in the locked vault where the lottery machines are squirreled away. th
abc's steve osunsami got an inside look at where the winners were picked. >> reporter: buying lottery tickets like never before, more than 189 million powerball tickets sold in this final rush. >> thanks. >> this is amazing. incredible. never before happened. >> reporter: families who crowded minimarts and waited in endless lines telling us they weren't just buying tickets they were buying hope and dreams. >> it would be the best thing in the world. nobody in my...